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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 843 From: Nina Bunting Date: 5/18/2011
Subject: Re: New member, and apologies
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 844 From: Nina Bunting Date: 5/18/2011
Subject: Re: Obituary of Robbie Lynch, son of Eddie Lynch class of 59 SHS
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 845 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/24/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 846 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/24/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 847 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/25/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 848 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/25/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 849 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 850 From: kenbunting@bellsouth.net Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: Wyatt File
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 851 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: Re: Wyatt File
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 852 From: marjorie Date: 5/30/2011
Subject: Selbyville Veterans
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 853 From: kenbunting@bellsouth.net Date: 6/1/2011
Subject: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 854 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 6/3/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 855 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 6/3/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 856 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 6/4/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 857 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 858 From: Bill Long Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: "Long" Paper Uploaded to Files
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 859 From: Nancy Merrill Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Re: "Long" Paper Uploaded to Files
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 860 From: Bill Long Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Genealogy Search Website
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 861 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/14/2011
Subject: Selbyville Page from Runk's 1899 History of the State of Delaware
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 862 From: idaolroyd Date: 6/14/2011
Subject: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 863 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Forwarding "Marvel Family Bible Records of Delaware"
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 864 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Forwarding "Marvel Family Bible Records of Delaware"
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 865 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Prince Georges Chapel - Births
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 866 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 867 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Selbyville Page from Runk's 1899 History of the State of Delawar
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 868 From: Ida Olroyd Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 869 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 870 From: Ida Olroyd Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 871 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 872 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Prince Georges Chapel - Births
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 873 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 874 From: idaolroyd Date: 6/15/2011
Subject: Obituaries for people from Selbyville
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 875 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 6/16/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 876 From: mellenadams Date: 6/16/2011
Subject: Runk
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 877 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/16/2011
Subject: Re: Help
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 878 From: marjorie Date: 6/16/2011
Subject: Nabb Research Center, Salisbury University
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 879 From: marjorie Date: 6/28/2011
Subject: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 880 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/7/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 881 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 7/7/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 882 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 883 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 884 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 885 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 886 From: marjorie adams Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 887 From: marjorie Date: 7/10/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 888 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/11/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 889 From: marjorie adams Date: 7/11/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 890 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/12/2011
Subject: Selby Hudson (1780-1858) s/o Dennis and Sarah Hudson
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 891 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/12/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 892 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/12/2011
Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?



Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 843 From: Nina Bunting Date: 5/18/2011
Subject: Re: New member, and apologies
Gail--I am Nina Lou Ringler Bunting from Selbyville. My dad was from Millville and his grandparents were John and Lucinda Evans Lynch. John died at about 36 years of age and Granny lived to be in her 80's . Their daughter,my grandmother was Dorothy Lynch Ringler married to Wm. Ross Ringler, Sr. My dad was W.R.R.,Jr. married to my mother, Olive McCabe Ringler.I hope to get busy soon to find out more about my Lynch and Ringler side of the family. I will start by trying to read the tombstones of John and Lucinda for dates. I will let you know about any Lynch findings and please do the same for me.         Nina               --- On Wed, 5/18/11, Gail <gailjenis@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Gail <gailjenis@yahoo.com>
Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] New member, and apologies
To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 11:39 PM

 
Hi all, I am Gail Jenis, and first off, I want to apologize for bombarding you with notification notices this morning. I used the wrong format and they weren't able to be read. Marjorie kindly straightened me out, and I hope to do better in the future. I did manage to do three obits (almost) correctly.

I am hunting for Lynches, and I have no real expectations of finding them on here yet, as so far it seems they never left Mispillion/
Nanticoke/Greenwood. But I'm attempting to move further back, and they had to come from somewhere! I'm sure I'm at least two or three generations from Ireland, yet.

My great-great grandfather was David Lynch, b abt 1819 and d 17 Feb 1886, both in Grenwood. He married Ann Marine in 1840 and they had eight children. David had a brother, Williams D. Lynch, b abt 1805 in Greenwood, died about 1882 in Nanticoke and married Ann Owens. Williams and Ann had seven children. There was a third brother named John W. Lynch. I imagine he was born either prior to or between 1805 and 1819, and I would presume also in or about Greenwood. I do not know who were the parents of Williams, David or John, or where they were from.

I do know that David and Ann Marine Lynch's wedding documents were signed (X) by a Noah Lynch, but I don't know how he fits in. Also I have a probate settlement for Williams D. Lynch and the neighbors who purchased the goods sold included Adams, Brown, Carey, Carlisle, Clarkson, Cordray, Coverdale, Dawson, Dickerson, Donovan, Elliott, Fowler, Greenly, Griffith, Hall, Hays, Issacs, Jackson, Johnson, Law,LeGates, Lofland, McDowell, McIlvaine, Macklin, Matthews, Melson, Messick, Morris, Nichols, Owens, Perkins, Pettijohn, Rickards, Sampson, Scott, Sharp, Short, Smith, Stayton, Stewart, Suliman, Truitt, Tucker, Verdin, Walls, Watson, Webb and Willey, as well as some Lynches, including a John W. Lynch who was Williams D.'s son.
I know that many of these names are present in this area, and I thought that they might lead me to a Lynch connection.

I will be happy to share anything I might have regarding any of your Lynches. I have quite a collection which may or may not help. And, I would appreciate anything at all anyone here could offer, not just about Lynches, but many of the names listed above on the probate records.

Thanks for "listening" and I'm looking forward to learning a lot, if not for my genealogy, then for the history!

Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 844 From: Nina Bunting Date: 5/18/2011
Subject: Re: Obituary of Robbie Lynch, son of Eddie Lynch class of 59 SHS

 Marjorie-----Just saw Eddie last week at the new Frankford Family Restaurant (old Tastee Freeze). Don't remember anything about his parents but do know he lived on the road to Bishopville.   Nina Lou--- On Wed, 5/18/11, marjorie <marjea@wildblue.net> wrote:

From: marjorie <marjea@wildblue.net>
Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Obituary of Robbie Lynch, son of Eddie Lynch class of 59 SHS
To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 4:31 PM

 
Who were Eddie's parents?

Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 845 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/24/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
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File : /-Cemeteries in or near "Selbyville"/Lynch Cemetery/DELAWARE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL.rtf
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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 846 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/24/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 847 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/25/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 848 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/25/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 849 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 850 From: kenbunting@bellsouth.net Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: Wyatt File
I would like to comment on the new posting to the Wyatt File, Bill. I am glad to find out the name of the property called Windsor Forrest and
who owned it. The property lay in the wedge of land now between St Martins Neck and Little Georgetown in Maryland. The five mile marker of the MD/DE line is close to what was probably its NW corner. Muskrattown Road runs most of the length of it from just a little SW of Williamsville toward Back Creek. The southern part of this tract was once owned by my ggf Milby Bunting, where he lies buried, and the most recent owner of this part that I know was Isaiah Mumford of Selbyville, lately deceased. There are a number of scattered modest older homes, a few trailers, and a few new homes, except for the southerly part which is in woods and gated off from the rest, but the tract is not as heavily developed as many others. Ken
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 851 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 5/28/2011
Subject: Re: Wyatt File
OK yes I thought a WYATT folder would be an appropriate addition to our site



-----Original Message-----
From: kenbunting@bellsouth.net
To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 8:07 pm
Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Wyatt File

I would like to comment on the new posting to the Wyatt File, Bill.  I am glad 
to find out the name of the property called Windsor Forrest and
who owned it.  The property lay in the wedge of land now between St Martins Neck 
and Little Georgetown in Maryland. The five mile marker of the MD/DE line is 
close to what was probably its NW corner. Muskrattown Road runs most of the 
length of it from just a little SW of Williamsville toward Back Creek.  The 
southern part of this tract was once owned by my ggf Milby Bunting, where he 
lies buried, and the most recent owner of this part that I know was Isaiah 
Mumford of Selbyville, lately deceased.  There are a number of scattered modest 
older homes, a few trailers, and a few new homes, except for the southerly part 
which is in woods and gated off from the rest, but the tract is not as heavily 
developed as many others.  Ken   



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Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 852 From: marjorie Date: 5/30/2011
Subject: Selbyville Veterans
2 new photos added as Memorial Day remembrances to Soldiers from Selbyville folder
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 853 From: kenbunting@bellsouth.net Date: 6/1/2011
Subject: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Everyone, I think you will like the updated map of Sandy Branch Community that I just posted. It shows property boundaries and specific locations of various land tracts with owners in accordance with such information as is available to me so far. I have drawn and re-drawn each tract, paying close attention to every detail mentioned in the deeds, and feel fairly confident the boundaries and locations I now show are correct. I hope to add more to the map as information becomes available and/or I can better interpret the information I have. If any of you have some spare time and are interested, please go to the courthouse at Georgetown and ask for the index to deed books from the early 1800's and look up any name you can think of that is native to our area. It's easy and fun to do. Ken
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 854 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 6/3/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Ken, Your new map is great! It's easy to see where all the family groups lived. If you want to, you might add my Seth Hudson who bought the John Campbell property from John on the same date as John bought that property in 1817 (see Hezekiah Hudson folder). Then I will have a relative on your map, and you will, too, because Seth was father of Isaac Seth Hudson whose daughters married Buntings.

--- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "kenbunting@..." <kenbunting@...> wrote:
>
> Everyone, I think you will like the updated map of Sandy Branch Community that I just posted. It shows property boundaries and specific locations of various land tracts with owners in accordance with such information as is available to me so far. I have drawn and re-drawn each tract, paying close attention to every detail mentioned in the deeds, and feel fairly confident the boundaries and locations I now show are correct. I hope to add more to the map as information becomes available and/or I can better interpret the information I have. If any of you have some spare time and are interested, please go to the courthouse at Georgetown and ask for the index to deed books from the early 1800's and look up any name you can think of that is native to our area. It's easy and fun to do. Ken
>
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 855 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 6/3/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Thanks, Beth.  Leaving Seth out was an oversight.  I had him located on that property in the previous map and somehow omitted him in the new map.  I'm a good example of how people can't proof read their own work.  Ken

From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@cox.net>
To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 8:13:51 AM
Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community

 

Ken, Your new map is great! It's easy to see where all the family groups lived. If you want to, you might add my Seth Hudson who bought the John Campbell property from John on the same date as John bought that property in 1817 (see Hezekiah Hudson folder). Then I will have a relative on your map, and you will, too, because Seth was father of Isaac Seth Hudson whose daughters married Buntings.

--- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "kenbunting@..." <kenbunting@...> wrote:
>
> Everyone, I think you will like the updated map of Sandy Branch Community that I just posted. It shows property boundaries and specific locations of various land tracts with owners in accordance with such information as is available to me so far. I have drawn and re-drawn each tract, paying close attention to every detail mentioned in the deeds, and feel fairly confident the boundaries and locations I now show are correct. I hope to add more to the map as information becomes available and/or I can better interpret the information I have. If any of you have some spare time and are interested, please go to the courthouse at Georgetown and ask for the index to deed books from the early 1800's and look up any name you can think of that is native to our area. It's easy and fun to do. Ken
>

Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 856 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 6/4/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Thanks okay, Ken. Seth was born there at Pollys Branch in 1793, but was not living there very long after 1817, because by 1822 he was in Dagsboro Hundred, but I don't know who had his Baltimore Hundred land next. Also, I'm still trying to figure out which John Hudson was his father. Our Bible says "John W Hudson." Here's another bit of "folklore," a family story that says old grandmother Elizabeth was hiding from Cromwell's spies in the swamps of Delaware. Do you think that could have been the Jay Patch swamp? Is it dense enough and filled with quicksand? Beth

--- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Beth.  Leaving Seth out was an oversight.  I had him located on that
> property in the previous map and somehow omitted him in the new map.  I'm a good
> example of how people can't proof read their own work.  Ken
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
> To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 8:13:51 AM
> Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
>
>  
> Ken, Your new map is great! It's easy to see where all the family groups lived.
> If you want to, you might add my Seth Hudson who bought the John Campbell
> property from John on the same date as John bought that property in 1817 (see
> Hezekiah Hudson folder). Then I will have a relative on your map, and you will,
> too, because Seth was father of Isaac Seth Hudson whose daughters married
> Buntings.
>
>
> --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "kenbunting@"
> <kenbunting@> wrote:
> >
> > Everyone, I think you will like the updated map of Sandy Branch Community that
> >I just posted. It shows property boundaries and specific locations of various
> >land tracts with owners in accordance with such information as is available to
> >me so far. I have drawn and re-drawn each tract, paying close attention to every
> >detail mentioned in the deeds, and feel fairly confident the boundaries and
> >locations I now show are correct. I hope to add more to the map as information
> >becomes available and/or I can better interpret the information I have. If any
> >of you have some spare time and are interested, please go to the courthouse at
> >Georgetown and ask for the index to deed books from the early 1800's and look up
> >any name you can think of that is native to our area. It's easy and fun to do.
> >Ken
> >
>
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 857 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
Cromwell died in 1658.  The Dutch had a small trading post at Lewes until 1665 but practically the only people in what later became Sussex Co at that time were Native Americans.   Do you know when grandmother Elizabeth lived?   Ken


From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@cox.net>
To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, June 4, 2011 8:48:45 AM
Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community

 

Thanks okay, Ken. Seth was born there at Pollys Branch in 1793, but was not living there very long after 1817, because by 1822 he was in Dagsboro Hundred, but I don't know who had his Baltimore Hundred land next. Also, I'm still trying to figure out which John Hudson was his father. Our Bible says "John W Hudson." Here's another bit of "folklore," a family story that says old grandmother Elizabeth was hiding from Cromwell's spies in the swamps of Delaware. Do you think that could have been the Jay Patch swamp? Is it dense enough and filled with quicksand? Beth

--- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Beth.  Leaving Seth out was an oversight.  I had him located on that
> property in the previous map and somehow omitted him in the new map.  I'm a good
> example of how people can't proof read their own work.  Ken
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
> To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, June 3, 2011 8:13:51 AM
> Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: Map of Sandy Branch Community
>
>  
> Ken, Your new map is great! It's easy to see where all the family groups lived.
> If you want to, you might add my Seth Hudson who bought the John Campbell
> property from John on the same date as John bought that property in 1817 (see
> Hezekiah Hudson folder). Then I will have a relative on your map, and you will,
> too, because Seth was father of Isaac Seth Hudson whose daughters married
> Buntings.
>
>
> --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "kenbunting@"
> <kenbunting@> wrote:
> >
> > Everyone, I think you will like the updated map of Sandy Branch Community that
> >I just posted. It shows property boundaries and specific locations of various
> >land tracts with owners in accordance with such information as is available to
> >me so far. I have drawn and re-drawn each tract, paying close attention to every
> >detail mentioned in the deeds, and feel fairly confident the boundaries and
> >locations I now show are correct. I hope to add more to the map as information
> >becomes available and/or I can better interpret the information I have. If any
> >of you have some spare time and are interested, please go to the courthouse at
> >Georgetown and ask for the index to deed books from the early 1800's and look up
> >any name you can think of that is native to our area. It's easy and fun to do.
> >Ken
> >
>

Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 858 From: Bill Long Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: "Long" Paper Uploaded to Files
I've added a new file to the LONG section. The filename is "HailBennettPaperOnGrayAndLong.pdf"
I scanned this paper from a document that I received from the widow of the late George R. Long. The document is apparently the work of a Mr. Hail Bennett of Frankford, DE. Other surnames mentioned include Huxford, Havelow, Lockwood and Waples.
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 859 From: Nancy Merrill Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Re: "Long" Paper Uploaded to Files
Thanks Bill for sharing this.  Very interesting.
 
Nancy
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 860 From: Bill Long Date: 6/13/2011
Subject: Genealogy Search Website
There is a fairly new (since March 2011) website for genealogists:

http://www.mocavo.com/

What it supposedly does is enable you to search all the various free genealogy web sources with one search.

Bill Long [:-)
Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 861 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/14/2011
Subject: Selbyville Page from Runk's 1899 History of the State of Delaware
Attachments :
    Attachment FYI
    Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 862 From: idaolroyd Date: 6/14/2011
    Subject: Help
    I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
    HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol
    Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 863 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
    Subject: Forwarding "Marvel Family Bible Records of Delaware"
    Attachments :
      To:  SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
       
      Several weeks ago we had a discussion of the Sussex Marvel family.  I just acquired a paper that may be interest and am forwarding it as an attachment to this email.   I scanned it from:

      Clark, Raymond B. Jr
      "Maryland and Delaware Bible Records"
      St. Michaels, MD 1990
      Since "Marvel" is not a Selbyville surname, I'm not uploading it to the files.
       
      Bill Long
      Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 864 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
      Subject: Re: Forwarding "Marvel Family Bible Records of Delaware"
      thanks Bill

      On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 9:44 AM, <wolong@aol.com> wrote:
       

       
      Several weeks ago we had a discussion of the Sussex Marvel family.  I just acquired a paper that may be interest and am forwarding it as an attachment to this email.   I scanned it from:

      Clark, Raymond B. Jr
      "Maryland and Delaware Bible Records"
      St. Michaels, MD 1990
      Since "Marvel" is not a Selbyville surname, I'm not uploading it to the files.
       
      Bill Long




      --
      Marjorie
      "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

      Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 865 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
      Subject: Prince Georges Chapel - Births
      Attachments :
        Marjorie,
        Attachment is from the late George R. Long's files.  Is it of any use to us?  I'm not sure where George got it or how complete it is.  It appears to cover only the years 1791-1800. 
        Bill
         
         
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 866 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 867 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Selbyville Page from Runk's 1899 History of the State of Delawar
        Is this from Biographical and Genealogical Directory of Delaware by J.M.Runk pub 1899? If so, it would be good on SHAG in file Selbyville, who lived there when

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:02 PM, <wolong@aol.com> wrote:
         

        Attachment FYI




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 868 From: Ida Olroyd Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 869 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        Ida, I don't like pdfs on SHAG because you can't look at them directly with 1 click. You have to download and then open with adobe reader. That is why I prefer text files-just copy and paste, except to get them to diplay correctly you have to do that format thing. Try it and let me know if you need any more help. I love obituaries!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Ida Olroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 870 From: Ida Olroyd Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        good deal.  I'll try it later.
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 11:38 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida, I don't like pdfs on SHAG because you can't look at them directly with 1 click. You have to download and then open with adobe reader. That is why I prefer text files-just copy and paste, except to get them to diplay correctly you have to do that format thing. Try it and let me know if you need any more help. I love obituaries!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Ida Olroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 871 From: wolong@aol.com Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        Marjorie,
        If you have Internet Explorer set-up as your internet browser, Adobe Reader can be installed as a "browser plug-in" so that it opens automatically with one click whenever a pdf file is downloaded.
         
         
        Bill Long

        In a message dated 6/15/2011 12:38:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, marjea@wildblue.net writes:


        Ida, I don't like pdfs on SHAG because you can't look at them directly with 1 click. You have to download and then open with adobe reader. That is why I prefer text files-just copy and paste, except to get them to diplay correctly you have to do that format thing. Try it and let me know if you need any more help. I love obituaries!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Ida Olroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 872 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Prince Georges Chapel - Births
        copied from Vital Records of Kent and Sussex co. by F.. Edward Wright. Very useful but under copyright.

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:29 AM, <wolong@aol.com> wrote:
         

        Marjorie,
        Attachment is from the late George R. Long's files.  Is it of any use to us?  I'm not sure where George got it or how complete it is.  It appears to cover only the years 1791-1800. 
        Bill
         
         




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 873 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        I use firefox which works better with wildblue mail. I'll check to see if I can add there.

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 1:35 PM, <wolong@aol.com> wrote:
         

        Marjorie,
        If you have Internet Explorer set-up as your internet browser, Adobe Reader can be installed as a "browser plug-in" so that it opens automatically with one click whenever a pdf file is downloaded.
         
         
        Bill Long

        In a message dated 6/15/2011 12:38:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, marjea@wildblue.net writes:


        Ida, I don't like pdfs on SHAG because you can't look at them directly with 1 click. You have to download and then open with adobe reader. That is why I prefer text files-just copy and paste, except to get them to diplay correctly you have to do that format thing. Try it and let me know if you need any more help. I love obituaries!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Ida Olroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 874 From: idaolroyd Date: 6/15/2011
        Subject: Obituaries for people from Selbyville
        I posted several obituaries in the Obituary File today. They were in some old newspaper clippings that my grandmother Letha May Hastings Murray Derrickson and i made an album out of it.
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 875 From: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups Date: 6/16/2011
        Subject: New file uploaded to SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
        Hello,

        This email message is a notification to let you know that
        a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy
        group.

        File : /"Facts" about Selbyville & its Beginnings/Selbyville_PageFromRunk.pdf
        Uploaded by : wolong42 <wolong@aol.com>
        Description : Page from Runk's "History of State of the State of Delaware" listing residents of year 1899

        You can access this file at the URL:
        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy/files/%22Facts%22%20about%20Selbyville%20%26%20its%20Beginnings/Selbyville_PageFromRunk.pdf

        To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
        http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/members/web/index.html
        Regards,

        wolong42 <wolong@aol.com>
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 876 From: mellenadams Date: 6/16/2011
        Subject: Runk
        Bill, I believe the full title is: Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware published in two volumes by J.M.Runk & Co. of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, in 1899. Would you change it on the file? thanks. This is a good addition to the site for a snapshot of just prior to 1899 (an 1890 census substitute!)
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 877 From: marjorie adams Date: 6/16/2011
        Subject: Re: Help
        Bill thank you very much. In firefox I found what I needed as an extension rather than a plug-in. In the general tab for PDF--I selected "view online" and it eliminates the download step. this will be so much better!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 1:35 PM, <wolong@aol.com> wrote:
         

        Marjorie,
        If you have Internet Explorer set-up as your internet browser, Adobe Reader can be installed as a "browser plug-in" so that it opens automatically with one click whenever a pdf file is downloaded.
         
         
        Bill Long

        In a message dated 6/15/2011 12:38:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, marjea@wildblue.net writes:


        Ida, I don't like pdfs on SHAG because you can't look at them directly with 1 click. You have to download and then open with adobe reader. That is why I prefer text files-just copy and paste, except to get them to diplay correctly you have to do that format thing. Try it and let me know if you need any more help. I love obituaries!

        On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Ida Olroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        they are in my notes in my database now and I was going to change them to pdf's to put in file obituaries.  They are all from Selbyville and I don't see them in there thus far.
        Thanks for the help.  Been a long time since I entered anything so was at a loss..lol.
        I have also updated my tree in rootsweb also. 
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:46 AM
        Subject: Re: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Help

         

        Ida,
        Have you scanned them as jpgs or converted them to text documents?
        If scanned as jpgs, for space considerations, it is best to add them as photos to the Album NAME file. If we do not have a NAME file, then you can add them to the Obituaries File as jpgs.
        Adding jpg to Obituaries:
         - select Obituaries file, select add file, name and describe, save.
        Adding text documents to Obituaries (preferred for space considerations)
          -select Obituaries file, select add text file, paste a copied obit, go back and hit enter at the end of each line and then remove any blank lines (if is to format so it does not string on forever), save. Voila!

        On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, idaolroyd <idamay@mtco.com> wrote:
         

        I have some obituaries that I found in my grandmothers almbum from newspaper clippings, and for the life of me can't remember how to get them into the obituary file.
        HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
        I guess I'm having a senior moment this morning, but I'll use the excuse that i don't do this often enough to remember..lol




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 878 From: marjorie Date: 6/16/2011
        Subject: Nabb Research Center, Salisbury University
        "Families of Old Somerset: Maryland's Lost Territory-Sussex County.
        Panel discussion July 16 1p.m. Call 410-543-6312 to reserve a seat.
        Limited seating. Discussion will be led by local family historians
        [unnamed in announcement] who have valuable insights about the early
        families." I hope someone in our SHAG group will be able to attend;
        please let me know.
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 879 From: marjorie Date: 6/28/2011
        Subject: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880 census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses. However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt 1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the 1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 880 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/7/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah Dennis 1680-1760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780 in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the only Selby I know of in your time line.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880 census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses. However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt 1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the 1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 881 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 7/7/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the John Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750, whose dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state line in what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville.  Ken
         

        From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@cox.net>
        To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah Dennis 1680-

        760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780 in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the only Selby I know of in your time line.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880 census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses. However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt 1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the 1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        >

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 882 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very large landowner who left properties to his sons.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
        >
        > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the John
        > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750, whose
        > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state line in
        > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville.  Ken
        >
        >
        > ________________________________
        > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son
        > Selby?
        >
        >  
        > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah
        > Dennis 1680-
        > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780
        > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My
        > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has
        > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the
        > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        >
        > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@>
        > wrote:
        > >
        > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't
        > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880
        > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the
        > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby
        > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses.
        > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt
        > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the
        > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been
        > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin
        > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe
        > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from
        > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so
        > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > >
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 883 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Ken, There's a second William Hudson, son of Henry Jr. On 25 AUG 1758 Henry Jr willed land left by his father to his two sons David and William. This land was named Endeavor (Andeaver) and was later sold by William and wife Sarah in two parcels (1)to Peter Lindell 150 acres and (2) 6 FEB 1764 to Pierce Chapman of Accomac 150 acres (WORL 22). This man man be a more logical choice because of his dates. Warning: there are likely other William Hudsons in related families from what I've seen with the John Hudsons. Does the name of the property sound familiar to you?

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
        >
        > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the John
        > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750, whose
        > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state line in
        > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville.  Ken
        >
        >
        > ________________________________
        > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son
        > Selby?
        >
        >  
        > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah
        > Dennis 1680-
        > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780
        > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My
        > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has
        > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the
        > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        >
        > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@>
        > wrote:
        > >
        > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't
        > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880
        > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the
        > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby
        > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses.
        > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt
        > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the
        > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been
        > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin
        > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe
        > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from
        > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so
        > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > >
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 884 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Marjorie, Which papers of Dorothy Pepper are you mentioning in this entry? I'd like to read them if I have them. Thanks!

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880 census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses. However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt 1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the 1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 885 From: KENNETH BUNTING Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776 was John Coe.  John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became Bishopville Md. 
        I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson in John Watson's journal was David Hudson.  There is a LWT of a David Hudson Sr witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776.  Other witnesses were Joseph Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson. 
        In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of the MD militia.  Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson Jr., Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson. 
        [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]  


        From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@cox.net>
        To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        Sent: Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very large landowner who left properties to his sons.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
        >
        > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the John
        > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750, whose
        > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state line in
        > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville.  Ken
        >
        >
        > ________________________________
        > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son
        > Selby?
        >
        >  
        > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah
        > Dennis 1680-
        > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780
        > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My
        > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has
        > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the
        > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        >
        > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@>
        > wrote:
        > >
        > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't
        > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880
        > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the
        > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby
        > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses.
        > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt
        > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the
        > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been
        > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin
        > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe
        > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from
        > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so
        > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > >
        >

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 886 From: marjorie adams Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        KEN & BETH,
        WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son Henry, Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son William Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.

        Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson and Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL’S LOTT 156 acres land bought of Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke Townsend. 1769-1783, 307. 

        Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w.  (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE’S (sic; Cade's) ADDITION, HILL’S MISTAKE, HUDSON’S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres. To daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson. 1769-1783, 170.

        DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?

        On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@bellsouth.net> wrote:
         

        Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776 was John Coe.  John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became Bishopville Md. 
        I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson in John Watson's journal was David Hudson.  There is a LWT of a David Hudson Sr witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776.  Other witnesses were Joseph Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson. 
        In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of the MD militia.  Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson Jr., Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson. 
        [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]  


        From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@cox.net>
        To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        Sent: Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very large landowner who left properties to his sons.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING <kenbunting@...> wrote:
        >
        > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the John
        > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750, whose
        > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state line in
        > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville.  Ken
        >
        >
        > ________________________________
        > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son
        > Selby?
        >
        >  
        > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife Sarah
        > Dennis 1680-
        > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC 1780
        > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the tree My
        > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that tree has
        > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford." That's the
        > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        >
        > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie" <marjea@>
        > wrote:
        > >
        > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or doesn't
        > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870 and 1880
        > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of the
        > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying Selby
        > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the censuses.
        > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840 born abt
        > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been on the
        > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may have been
        > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT. Benjamin
        > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and Joe
        > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817 deed from
        > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of Hezekiah so
        > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > >
        >




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 887 From: marjorie Date: 7/10/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        RE> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        I am answering part of my own question. She remarried to a Smith (per Will of her son John Hudson)
        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > KEN & BETH,
        > WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS
        > WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        > William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son Henry,
        > Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles
        > Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To
        > grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son William
        > Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah
        > Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha
        > Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her
        > claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.
        >
        > Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson and
        > Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL'S LOTT 156 acres land bought of
        > Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the
        > plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke
        > Townsend. 1769-1783, 307.
        >
        > Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w. (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John
        > Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE'S (sic;
        > Cade's) ADDITION, HILL'S MISTAKE, HUDSON'S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres. To
        > daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant, and
        > the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson.
        > 1769-1783, 170.
        >
        > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        >
        > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING
        > <kenbunting@...>wrote:
        >
        > > **
        > >
        > >
        > > Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776 was
        > > John Coe. John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became
        > > Bishopville Md.
        > > I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson in
        > > John Watson's journal was David Hudson. There is a LWT of a David Hudson Sr
        > > witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776. Other witnesses were Joseph
        > > Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson.
        > > In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of the
        > > MD militia. Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson Jr.,
        > > Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson.
        > > [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]
        > >
        > > ------------------------------
        > > *From:* Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > *Sent:* Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son Selby?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This
        > > William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter
        > > of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was
        > > one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have
        > > found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family
        > > was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very
        > > large landowner who left properties to his sons.
        > >
        > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > <kenbunting@> wrote:
        > > >
        > > > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the
        > > John
        > > > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750,
        > > whose
        > > > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state
        > > line in
        > > > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville. Ken
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > ________________________________
        > > > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > > > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son
        > > > Selby?
        > > >
        > > > Â
        > > > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife
        > > Sarah
        > > > Dennis 1680-
        > > > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC
        > > 1780
        > > > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > >
        > > > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > >
        > > > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the
        > > tree My
        > > > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > > > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that
        > > tree has
        > > > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford."
        > > That's the
        > > > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        > > >
        > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie"
        > > <marjea@>
        > > > wrote:
        > > > >
        > > > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or
        > > doesn't
        > > > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870
        > > and 1880
        > > > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of
        > > the
        > > > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying
        > > Selby
        > > > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the
        > > censuses.
        > > > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840
        > > born abt
        > > > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been
        > > on the
        > > > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may
        > > have been
        > > > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT.
        > > Benjamin
        > > > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and
        > > Joe
        > > > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817
        > > deed from
        > > > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of
        > > Hezekiah so
        > > > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > > > >
        > > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > Marjorie
        > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
        > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 888 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/11/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Thank you Marjorie.  I had Esther married Miles Smith but didn't have a source listed.
         
        Mary Lou
         
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: marjorie
        Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:44 PM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        RE> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        I am answering part of my own question. She remarried to a Smith (per Will of her son John Hudson)
        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > KEN & BETH,
        > WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS
        > WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        > William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son Henry,
        > Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles
        > Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To
        > grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son William
        > Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah
        > Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha
        > Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her
        > claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.
        >
        > Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson and
        > Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL'S LOTT 156 acres land bought of
        > Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the
        > plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke
        > Townsend. 1769-1783, 307.
        >
        > Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w. (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John
        > Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE'S (sic;
        > Cade's) ADDITION, HILL'S MISTAKE, HUDSON'S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres. To
        > daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant, and
        > the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson.
        > 1769-1783, 170.
        >
        > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        >
        > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING
        > <kenbunting@...>wrote:
        >
        > > **
        > >
        > >
        > > Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776 was
        > > John Coe. John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became
        > > Bishopville Md.
        > > I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson in
        > > John Watson's journal was David Hudson. There is a LWT of a David Hudson Sr
        > > witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776. Other witnesses were Joseph
        > > Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson.
        > > In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of the
        > > MD militia. Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson Jr.,
        > > Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson.
        > > [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]
        > >
        > > ------------------------------
        > > *From:* Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > *Sent:* Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son Selby?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This
        > > William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter
        > > of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was
        > > one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have
        > > found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family
        > > was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very
        > > large landowner who left properties to his sons.
        > >
        > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > <kenbunting@> wrote:
        > > >
        > > > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the
        > > John
        > > > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750,
        > > whose
        > > > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state
        > > line in
        > > > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville. Ken
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > ________________________________
        > > > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > > > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son
        > > > Selby?
        > > >
        > > > Â
        > > > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife
        > > Sarah
        > > > Dennis 1680-
        > > > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC
        > > 1780
        > > > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > >
        > > > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > >
        > > > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the
        > > tree My
        > > > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > > > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that
        > > tree has
        > > > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford."
        > > That's the
        > > > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        > > >
        > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie"
        > > <marjea@>
        > > > wrote:
        > > > >
        > > > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or
        > > doesn't
        > > > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870
        > > and 1880
        > > > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of
        > > the
        > > > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying
        > > Selby
        > > > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the
        > > censuses.
        > > > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840
        > > born abt
        > > > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been
        > > on the
        > > > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may
        > > have been
        > > > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT.
        > > Benjamin
        > > > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and
        > > Joe
        > > > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817
        > > deed from
        > > > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of
        > > Hezekiah so
        > > > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > > > >
        > > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > Marjorie
        > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
        > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        >

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 889 From: marjorie adams Date: 7/11/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Mary Lou, I am not sure about the Miles. The will calls her Esther Smith.
        Beth, do you have a source for the Miles?

        Back to Mary Lou*and others, I would like to make a list of the Selby Hudsons (who were in Sx/Wor at one time) with dates and at least one source to identify. Are there other facts that confirm or deny?

        1. Selby of Richard Jr., bro of Hezekiah (per estate record filed 1753 by Arthur Lathbury) c1740 - bet 1782-1800 [DE Balt. Hd., 1782 tax list next to John who is next to Hezekiah. Not on 1800 DE/MD census]

        2. Selby of Dennis & Sarah Selby b Wor 1789, m 2x in Wor, 1810 Wor census, many children, wrote Journal, d 1858 OH. Believe he moved to Oh 1826-28

        3. Selby of ? c1811-1824 to aft 1860, w/Nancy on 1850 census, mo or mil Margaret in 1850, (did he have a w1?) 1830-1860 Wor perhaps all this one. next to Isaac on 1830

        *4. Selby of ? c1817 MD-d IN 1857, m Elizabeth Johnston of OH per Ancestry FT

        5. Selby Gordon/Gordy of Robert of ? 1858-1880+

        6. speculative Selby of Benjamin(d1840) of Hezekiah, b c1800 mDelita Hudson, d bef 1840. Possibly father of Luizar Ann (LWT Benj.) / Elezean b1822 m Elijah Ryan, Wor, d 1891. Selbyville Redmen's cemetery.

        On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Mary Lou <maryluhudson@comcast.net> wrote:
         

        Thank you Marjorie.  I had Esther married Miles Smith but didn't have a source listed.
         
        Mary Lou
         
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: marjorie
        Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:44 PM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        RE> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        I am answering part of my own question. She remarried to a Smith (per Will of her son John Hudson)
        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > KEN & BETH,
        > WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS
        > WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        > William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son Henry,
        > Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles
        > Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To
        > grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son William
        > Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah
        > Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha
        > Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her
        > claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.
        >
        > Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson and
        > Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL'S LOTT 156 acres land bought of
        > Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the
        > plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke
        > Townsend. 1769-1783, 307.
        >
        > Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w. (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John
        > Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE'S (sic;
        > Cade's) ADDITION, HILL'S MISTAKE, HUDSON'S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres. To
        > daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant, and
        > the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson.
        > 1769-1783, 170.
        >
        > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        >
        > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING
        > <kenbunting@...>wrote:
        >
        > > **
        > >
        > >
        > > Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776 was
        > > John Coe. John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became
        > > Bishopville Md.
        > > I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson in
        > > John Watson's journal was David Hudson. There is a LWT of a David Hudson Sr
        > > witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776. Other witnesses were Joseph
        > > Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson.
        > > In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of the
        > > MD militia. Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson Jr.,
        > > Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson.
        > > [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]
        > >
        > > ------------------------------
        > > *From:* Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@...>
        > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > *Sent:* Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son Selby?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This
        > > William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis, daughter
        > > of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This was
        > > one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have
        > > found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson family
        > > was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a very
        > > large landowner who left properties to his sons.
        > >
        > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > <kenbunting@> wrote:
        > > >
        > > > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in the
        > > John
        > > > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750,
        > > whose
        > > > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future state
        > > line in
        > > > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville. Ken
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > ________________________________
        > > > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > > > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son
        > > > Selby?
        > > >
        > > > Â
        > > > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and wife
        > > Sarah
        > > > Dennis 1680-
        > > > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23 DEC
        > > 1780
        > > > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had three
        > >
        > > > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen and
        > >
        > > > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the
        > > tree My
        > > > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie" or
        > > > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that
        > > tree has
        > > > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford."
        > > That's the
        > > > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        > > >
        > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie"
        > > <marjea@>
        > > > wrote:
        > > > >
        > > > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or
        > > doesn't
        > > > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the 1870
        > > and 1880
        > > > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers of
        > > the
        > > > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as marrying
        > > Selby
        > > > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in the
        > > censuses.
        > > > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT 1840
        > > born abt
        > > > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have been
        > > on the
        > > > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may
        > > have been
        > > > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT.
        > > Benjamin
        > > > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security" and
        > > Joe
        > > > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an 1817
        > > deed from
        > > > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of
        > > Hezekiah so
        > > > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > > > >
        > > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > Marjorie
        > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
        > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        >




        --
        Marjorie
        "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke

        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 890 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/12/2011
        Subject: Selby Hudson (1780-1858) s/o Dennis and Sarah Hudson
        The following from the Journal of Selby Hudson page 12
        Selby Hudson son of
        Dennis Hudson & Sarah his
        wife was bornd December the 23 day
        1780
        _____________________________________________
        Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 Record
        Name: Selby Hudson
        Marriage Date: 19 Jul 1802
        Spouse: Peggy Davis
        State: Maryland
        County: Worchester

        Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850 Record
        Name: Selby Hudson
        Marriage Date: 05 Jan 1808
        Spouse: Elizabeth Richardson
        State: Maryland
        County: Worchester

        -----------------------------------

        1810 Worcester Co., MD Census
        Selby Hudson
        1 male age 26-44
        1 female age 16-25
        1 female age 0-10
        1 male age 0-10
        The Head of St. Laurence Neck

        1819 Thomas Purnell Rackliffe willed to son Thomas Rackliffe land bought of
        Selby Hudson and Sewell Turpin.

        1820 Brown Co., OH Census
        Selby Hutson
        1 male age 26-45
        1 male age 10-16
        1 female age 10-16
        1 male age 0-10
        1 female age 0-10
        1 female age 0-10
        1 male age 0-10
        1 female age 0-10
        1 male age 0-10
        Note: Brown county is in the southern part of the state along the OH river.
        Other Hudson/Hutson listed: Benjamin, Cola, Henry, Samuel, Solomon, Vevet.

        1830 Clinton Co., OH Census
        Seby Hudson
        1 male age 40-50
        1 female age 40-50
        1 male age 20-30
        1 female age 15-20
        1 male age 15-20
        2 females age 10-15
        1 male age 10-15
        1 female age 5-10
        1 male age 5-10
        3 females age 0-5
        2 males age 0-5

        1850 Clinton Co., OH Census
        #486-486 Marion Twp
        Selby Hudson age 69 MD
        Elizabeth age 59 MD
        John age 17 OH
        Charles age 15 OH
        Note: living next door to:
        William and Mary C. Hudson House485-485
        William W. and Nancy J. Hudson House 487-487
        Elihu Hudson and Frances House 488-488


        West Woodville Cemetery, Woodville, Warren Co., OH
        SELBY HUDSON d July 23, 1858 in 76 yr of his age
        ELIZABETH wife of Selby Hudson d Nov 22, 1854 - 65y 6m 3d
        "The cemetery is located in the extreme southeastern corner of Warren
        County. It straddles Morrow-Woodville Road (County Road 24) just south of
        Stonelick Creek and just north of the Clermont-Warren county line."
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 891 From: Beth ann Wolpert Date: 7/12/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Mary Lou and Marjorie, Esther married Moses Smith who died within the same year of their marriage.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > Mary Lou, I am not sure about the Miles. The will calls her Esther Smith.
        > Beth, do you have a source for the Miles?
        >
        > Back to Mary Lou*and others, I would like to make a list of the Selby
        > Hudsons (who were in Sx/Wor at one time) with dates and at least one source
        > to identify. Are there other facts that confirm or deny?
        >
        > 1. Selby of Richard Jr., bro of Hezekiah (per estate record filed 1753 by
        > Arthur Lathbury) c1740 - bet 1782-1800 [DE Balt. Hd., 1782 tax list next to
        > John who is next to Hezekiah. Not on 1800 DE/MD census]
        >
        > 2. Selby of Dennis & Sarah Selby b Wor 1789, m 2x in Wor, 1810 Wor census,
        > many children, wrote Journal, d 1858 OH. Believe he moved to Oh 1826-28
        >
        > 3. Selby of ? c1811-1824 to aft 1860, w/Nancy on 1850 census, mo or mil
        > Margaret in 1850, (did he have a w1?) 1830-1860 Wor perhaps all this one.
        > next to Isaac on 1830
        >
        > *4. Selby of ? c1817 MD-d IN 1857, m Elizabeth Johnston of OH per Ancestry
        > FT
        >
        > 5. Selby Gordon/Gordy of Robert of ? 1858-1880+
        >
        > 6. speculative Selby of Benjamin(d1840) of Hezekiah, b c1800 mDelita Hudson,
        > d bef 1840. Possibly father of Luizar Ann (LWT Benj.) / Elezean b1822 m
        > Elijah Ryan, Wor, d 1891. Selbyville Redmen's cemetery.
        >
        > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Mary Lou <maryluhudson@...> wrote:
        >
        > > **
        > >
        > >
        > > **
        > > Thank you Marjorie. I had Esther married Miles Smith but didn't have a
        > > source listed.
        > >
        > > Mary Lou
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > ----- Original Message -----
        > > *From:* marjorie <marjea@...>
        > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > *Sent:* Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:44 PM
        > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son Selby?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > RE> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON
        > > REMARRIED?
        > > I am answering part of my own question. She remarried to a Smith (per Will
        > > of her son John Hudson)
        > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams
        > > <marjea@> wrote:
        > > >
        > > > KEN & BETH,
        > > > WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS
        > > > WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        > > > William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son
        > > Henry,
        > > > Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles
        > > > Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To
        > > > grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son
        > > William
        > > > Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah
        > > > Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha
        > > > Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her
        > > > claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.
        > > >
        > > > Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson
        > > and
        > > > Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL'S LOTT 156 acres land bought of
        > > > Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the
        > > > plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke
        > > > Townsend. 1769-1783, 307.
        > > >
        > > > Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w. (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John
        > > > Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE'S
        > > (sic;
        > > > Cade's) ADDITION, HILL'S MISTAKE, HUDSON'S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres.
        > > To
        > > > daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant,
        > > and
        > > > the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson.
        > > > 1769-1783, 170.
        > > >
        > > > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        > > >
        > > > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > > <kenbunting@>wrote:
        > > >
        > > > > **
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > > Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776
        > > was
        > > > > John Coe. John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became
        > > > > Bishopville Md.
        > > > > I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson
        > > in
        > > > > John Watson's journal was David Hudson. There is a LWT of a David
        > > Hudson Sr
        > > > > witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776. Other witnesses were Joseph
        > > > > Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson.
        > > > > In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of
        > > the
        > > > > MD militia. Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson
        > > Jr.,
        > > > > Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson.
        > > > > [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]
        > > > >
        > > > > ------------------------------
        > > > > *From:* Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > > *Sent:* Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        > > > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have
        > > a
        > > > > son Selby?
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > > Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This
        > > > > William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis,
        > > daughter
        > > > > of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This
        > > was
        > > > > one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have
        > > > > found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson
        > > family
        > > > > was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a
        > > very
        > > > > large landowner who left properties to his sons.
        > > > >
        > > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > > > <kenbunting@> wrote:
        > > > > >
        > > > > > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in
        > > the
        > > > > John
        > > > > > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750,
        > > > > whose
        > > > > > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future
        > > state
        > > > > line in
        > > > > > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville. Ken
        > > > > >
        > > > > >
        > > > > > ________________________________
        > > > > > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > > > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > > > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > > > > > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have
        > > a
        > > > > son
        > > > > > Selby?
        > > > > >
        > > > > > Â
        > > > > > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and
        > > wife
        > > > > Sarah
        > > > > > Dennis 1680-
        > > > > > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23
        > > DEC
        > > > > 1780
        > > > > > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had
        > > three
        > > > >
        > > > > > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen
        > > and
        > > > >
        > > > > > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the
        > > > > tree My
        > > > > > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie"
        > > or
        > > > > > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that
        > > > > tree has
        > > > > > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford."
        > > > > That's the
        > > > > > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        > > > > >
        > > > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie"
        > > > > <marjea@>
        > > > > > wrote:
        > > > > > >
        > > > > > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or
        > > > > doesn't
        > > > > > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the
        > > 1870
        > > > > and 1880
        > > > > > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers
        > > of
        > > > > the
        > > > > > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as
        > > marrying
        > > > > Selby
        > > > > > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in
        > > the
        > > > > censuses.
        > > > > > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT
        > > 1840
        > > > > born abt
        > > > > > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have
        > > been
        > > > > on the
        > > > > > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may
        > > > > have been
        > > > > > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT.
        > > > > Benjamin
        > > > > > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security"
        > > and
        > > > > Joe
        > > > > > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an
        > > 1817
        > > > > deed from
        > > > > > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of
        > > > > Hezekiah so
        > > > > > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > > > > > >
        > > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > --
        > > > Marjorie
        > > > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and
        > > to
        > > > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        > > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > Marjorie
        > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
        > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        >
        Group: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy Message: 892 From: Mary Lou Date: 7/12/2011
        Subject: Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?
        Thank you Beth.  What year did they marry and did Esther and Moses Smith marry in Sussex Co., DE?
         
        Of the Selby's, I only had Selby Hudson s/o Richard and Selby s/o Dennis.  I didn't have the Selby/Nancy listed in the 1850 census nor the Selby Gordy s/o Robert.
         
        Mary Lou
         
         
        ----- Original Message -----
        Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 11:23 AM
        Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a son Selby?

         

        Mary Lou and Marjorie, Esther married Moses Smith who died within the same year of their marriage.

        --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams <marjea@...> wrote:
        >
        > Mary Lou, I am not sure about the Miles. The will calls her Esther Smith.
        > Beth, do you have a source for the Miles?
        >
        > Back to Mary Lou*and others, I would like to make a list of the Selby
        > Hudsons (who were in Sx/Wor at one time) with dates and at least one source
        > to identify. Are there other facts that confirm or deny?
        >
        > 1. Selby of Richard Jr., bro of Hezekiah (per estate record filed 1753 by
        > Arthur Lathbury) c1740 - bet 1782-1800 [DE Balt. Hd., 1782 tax list next to
        > John who is next to Hezekiah. Not on 1800 DE/MD census]
        >
        > 2. Selby of Dennis & Sarah Selby b Wor 1789, m 2x in Wor, 1810 Wor census,
        > many children, wrote Journal, d 1858 OH. Believe he moved to Oh 1826-28
        >
        > 3. Selby of ? c1811-1824 to aft 1860, w/Nancy on 1850 census, mo or mil
        > Margaret in 1850, (did he have a w1?) 1830-1860 Wor perhaps all this one.
        > next to Isaac on 1830
        >
        > *4. Selby of ? c1817 MD-d IN 1857, m Elizabeth Johnston of OH per Ancestry
        > FT
        >
        > 5. Selby Gordon/Gordy of Robert of ? 1858-1880+
        >
        > 6. speculative Selby of Benjamin(d1840) of Hezekiah, b c1800 mDelita Hudson,
        > d bef 1840. Possibly father of Luizar Ann (LWT Benj.) / Elezean b1822 m
        > Elijah Ryan, Wor, d 1891. Selbyville Redmen's cemetery.
        >
        > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Mary Lou <maryluhudson@...> wrote:
        >
        > > **
        > >
        > >
        > > **
        > > Thank you Marjorie. I had Esther married Miles Smith but didn't have a
        > > source listed.
        > >
        > > Mary Lou
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > ----- Original Message -----
        > > *From:* marjorie <marjea@...>
        > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > *Sent:* Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:44 PM
        > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have a
        > > son Selby?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > RE> DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON
        > > REMARRIED?
        > > I am answering part of my own question. She remarried to a Smith (per Will
        > > of her son John Hudson)
        > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, marjorie adams
        > > <marjea@> wrote:
        > > >
        > > > KEN & BETH,
        > > > WILLIAM OF HENRY WIFE SARAH IS NOT THE SAME AS WILLIAM WHOSE WILL WAS
        > > > WITNESSED BY JOHN COE.
        > > > William Hudson W 20March 1766; P 13 June 1766. Wife: Sarah EX. My son
        > > Henry,
        > > > Hudson's Choice. My son William EX., and Hudson's Choice. Friend, Charles
        > > > Rackliffe, 10 acres part of St. Larences. My sons Dennis and John. To
        > > > grandsons, Richard Hudson and John Brittingham Hudson and to my son
        > > William
        > > > Hudson. My brother Major. My daughters Mary Hudson, Leah Hudson, Zeporah
        > > > Hudson. William Hudson and wife Sarah, Exs. Wit; Mager Hudson, Martha
        > > > Hudson, Jam. Porter. On 13 June 1766, Sarah (widow of William) quits her
        > > > claim to the legacies and elects to have her thirds.
        > > >
        > > > Hudson, William 20 Jun 1776w. 22 Nov 1776p. To my sons Jobe/Job Hudson
        > > and
        > > > Annanias Hudson, part of the tract POWELL'S LOTT 156 acres land bought of
        > > > Luke Townsend. To son Joshua Hudson. To my wife Tabitha Hudson, the
        > > > plantation where I live, and the EX. Wit; John Coe, John Townsend, Luke
        > > > Townsend. 1769-1783, 307.
        > > >
        > > > Hudson, David Sr. 26 Mar 1770 w. (NOT 1776) 4 Aug 1773p. To sons John
        > > > Hudson and Parker Hudson, the lands on Back Creek, and part of CODE'S
        > > (sic;
        > > > Cade's) ADDITION, HILL'S MISTAKE, HUDSON'S CHANCE, a total of 275 acres.
        > > To
        > > > daughter Winford Hudson. To wife my Esther Hudson, who is now pregnant,
        > > and
        > > > the EX. Wit; John Coe, Joseph Schoolfield Hudson, Charles Nickelson.
        > > > 1769-1783, 170.
        > > >
        > > > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE UNBORN CHILD WAS AND IF ESTHER HUDSON REMARRIED?
        > > >
        > > > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 4:36 PM, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > > <kenbunting@>wrote:
        > > >
        > > > > **
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > > Beth, one of the witnesses of the LWT of William Hudson on 20 Jun 1776
        > > was
        > > > > John Coe. John Coe's plantation was on the E side of what later became
        > > > > Bishopville Md.
        > > > > I forgot to mention earlier that a near neighbor of the William Hudson
        > > in
        > > > > John Watson's journal was David Hudson. There is a LWT of a David
        > > Hudson Sr
        > > > > witnessed by John Coe on 26 Mar 1776. Other witnesses were Joseph
        > > > > Schoolfield Hudson and Esther Hudson.
        > > > > In 1777 John Coe was made captain in the 24th Sinepuxent Bataillon of
        > > the
        > > > > MD militia. Among those he commanded were Seth Hudson, Ananias Hudson
        > > Jr.,
        > > > > Scott Hudson, Dennis Hudson, Job Hudson and David Hudson.
        > > > > [this info from "Coe Families of Md & VA" by Carl Robert Coe.]
        > > > >
        > > > > ------------------------------
        > > > > *From:* Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > > *To:* SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > > *Sent:* Sun, July 10, 2011 6:48:04 AM
        > > > > *Subject:* [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have
        > > a
        > > > > son Selby?
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > > Ken, he could be the same William Hudson. Do you know any more? This
        > > > > William was son of Henry and his mother is listed as Ellis Dennis,
        > > daughter
        > > > > of Donnock Dennis, immigrant to Accomac and later Somerset County. This
        > > was
        > > > > one of the early connections of the Hudson/Dennis families that I have
        > > > > found. I'll keep looking for more information, but the Henry Hudson
        > > family
        > > > > was in that area near the coast around 1681, I believe. Henry was a
        > > very
        > > > > large landowner who left properties to his sons.
        > > > >
        > > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, KENNETH BUNTING
        > > > > <kenbunting@> wrote:
        > > > > >
        > > > > > I wonder if this could be the same William Hudson who is described in
        > > the
        > > > > John
        > > > > > Watson Journal of the survey of the Transpeninsular Line in Dec 1750,
        > > > > whose
        > > > > > dwelling was in Worcester Co about 1,000 feet south of the future
        > > state
        > > > > line in
        > > > > > what is now the Greys Neck/Bayview area east of Williamsville. Ken
        > > > > >
        > > > > >
        > > > > > ________________________________
        > > > > > From: Beth ann Wolpert <elizwolpert@>
        > > > > > To: SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com
        > > > > > Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 10:34:28 AM
        > > > > > Subject: [SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy] Re: did Benjamin Hudson have
        > > a
        > > > > son
        > > > > > Selby?
        > > > > >
        > > > > > Â
        > > > > > Marjorie, Dennis Hudson 1738-1810 (of William Hudson 1710-1766 and
        > > wife
        > > > > Sarah
        > > > > > Dennis 1680-
        > > > > > 760) married Sarah Selby 1740-1794 and they had a son Selby Hudson 23
        > > DEC
        > > > > 1780
        > > > > > in Worcester Co. and Selby married Margaret Davis 1780-1807 and had
        > > three
        > > > >
        > > > > > children: Thomas, Catherine, and Benjamin D. who married Katie Mullen
        > > and
        > > > >
        > > > > > Elizabeth J Hudson and went west to Indiana. This can be found in the
        > > > > tree My
        > > > > > Maryland Richardsons, owner Barbara Ann Richardson, known as "Debbie"
        > > or
        > > > > > uplandpakid who now lives in Texas. The original person who made that
        > > > > tree has
        > > > > > sources, but I don't know who she was except "from around Milford."
        > > > > That's the
        > > > > > only Selby I know of in your time line.
        > > > > >
        > > > > > --- In SelbyvilleHistoryAndGenealogy@yahoogroups.com, "marjorie"
        > > > > <marjea@>
        > > > > > wrote:
        > > > > > >
        > > > > > > This is speculative. Let me know if there is anything that does or
        > > > > doesn't
        > > > > > >support it. Joe Long's daughter Delita b 1802-1810 is found on the
        > > 1870
        > > > > and 1880
        > > > > > >census living with her sisters as Delita Hudson/Lity Hudson. Papers
        > > of
        > > > > the
        > > > > > >Selbyville historian Dorothy Pepper list "Lidie of Joseph as
        > > marrying
        > > > > Selby
        > > > > > >Hudson. I have not identified him as any of the Selby's listed in
        > > the
        > > > > censuses.
        > > > > > >However, I speculate that he was a son of Benjamin Hudson, Sr. LWT
        > > 1840
        > > > > born abt
        > > > > > >1802-1805 and that he died bef his father. He and Delita may have
        > > been
        > > > > on the
        > > > > > >1830 census in Benjamin's hh. They probably married abt 1825 and may
        > > > > have been
        > > > > > >parents of the "granddau Luizar Ann" mentioned in Benjamin's LWT.
        > > > > Benjamin
        > > > > > >inherited part of his father Hezekiah's property "Dennis's Security"
        > > and
        > > > > Joe
        > > > > > >Long inherited part of his father Benjamin's property which in an
        > > 1817
        > > > > deed from
        > > > > > >Ruth, Benjamin Long's widow, was described as next to the heirs of
        > > > > Hezekiah so
        > > > > > >Delita and the possible Selby would have lived next to one another.
        > > > > > >
        > > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >
        > > > --
        > > > Marjorie
        > > > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and
        > > to
        > > > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        > > >
        > >
        > >
        > >
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > Marjorie
        > "Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to
        > play and to look up at the stars."~ Henry Van Dyke
        >